Keen On America

American Yellow Vests? Manissa Maharawal on the Fight Against Tech-Led Gentrification in San Francisco

Mar 1, 2026
Manissa Maharawal, anthropologist and author of Anti-Eviction, studies urban inequality and grassroots housing activism. She discusses tech-led gentrification in San Francisco. Short takes cover Google buses as symbols of displacement. She explains community land trusts, rent stabilization, critiques supply-side fixes, and traces organizing roots back to Occupy.
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INSIGHT

Tech Presence Framed As Local Colonization

  • Activists framed tech presence in the Mission as colonization rather than neutral growth.
  • Google shuttle buses were described as conquistador transport that picked up young white workers while longtime residents waited with children.
ADVICE

Fund Land Trusts And Strengthen Rent Protections

  • Support community land trusts and close rent-control loopholes to preserve permanently affordable units.
  • Manissa highlights a case where an activist secured his unit into the San Francisco Community Land Trust to keep it affordable.
INSIGHT

Rent Stabilization Preserves Futures Not Just Rooms

  • Rent stabilization does more than lower costs; it stabilizes people's lives and futures.
  • Manissa credits growing up in a rent-stabilized New York apartment as the reason her family could stay and plan ahead.
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